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Myalgia and Deviation’s of the Spine Axis
Authors: M. Kučera; J. Kálal; R. Kolář; P. Korbelář
Authors‘ workplace: Klinika rehabilitace 2. LF UK a FN Motol, Praha Klinika tělovýchovného lékařství 2. LF UK a FN Motol, Praha
Published in: Rehabil. fyz. Lék., 12, 2005, No. 1, pp. 6-11.
Category: Original Papers
Overview
The evaluation of the spine axis is an important part of diagnosis in disorders of locomotion system. Moreover, it reflects other pathological conditions in the area of the spine system and trunk as well as the extremities and pain states of the head. The non-invasive method of observing the course of axis in two planes contributes to a rapid numerical and graphic representation of the static and also to longitudinal observation reflecting the dynamics of the pathological process as well as to objective effects of therapy.
Key words:
the spine system, evaluation of spine axis, control vertebrogram, evaluation of development
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Physiotherapist, university degree Rehabilitation Sports medicine
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